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Susan Boyd

Susan B. Boyd is a Canadian feminist legal scholar, the inaugural Chair in Feminist Legal Studies, and founder of the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies,[1] and Professor Emerita at UBC.[2] She conducts research in the fields of feminist legal theory, law and gender, law and sexuality, parenthood law, child custody law and law and social justice. In 2012, Professor Boyd was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, in recognition of her international reputation as a leading socio-legal scholar.[2]

Susan B. Boyd
NationalityCanadian
EducationBishop's University (B.A.; 1975); McGill University (LL.B.; 1978); University of London (LL.M.; 1982); University of Amsterdam (D.E.I.; 1979)
Notable workAutonomous Motherhood? A Socio-Legal Study of Choice and Constraint (University of Toronto Press, 2015) (with D Chunn, F Kelly and W Wiegers)
TitleProfessor Emerita at UBC

Education edit

Boyd attended Bishop's University (B.A.; 1975), McGill University (LL.B.; 1978), the University of London (LL.M.; 1982) and the University of Amsterdam (D.E.I.; 1979).[3]

Career edit

Boyd taught at Carleton University's Department of Law in Ottawa and then joined the Allard School of Law in 1992.[2] At UBC, she held the endowed research Chair in Feminist Legal Studies from 1992 to 2015. She was the founding Director of the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies from 2007 to 2012. She retired on June 30, 2015 but continues her relationship with UBC as Professor Emerita.

Professor Boyd researches and publishes on feminist legal theory, and gender and sexuality issues in the fields of family law, especially child custody and parenthood law. In 2007, she co-edited Reaction and Resistance: Feminism, Law, and Social Change and Poverty: Rights, Social Citizenship and Legal Activism. Law and Families appeared in 2006. Her book Child Custody, Law, and Women's Work was published in 2003. Canadian Feminist Literature on Law: An Annotated Bibliography appeared in 1999. Challenging the Public/Private Divide: Feminism, Law, and Public Policy was published in 1997. Her latest book (2015) is Autonomous Motherhood? A Socio-Legal Study of Choice and Constraint, which addresses legal parenthood and the possibilities for autonomous motherhood.

Professor Boyd was a long-standing member of the editorial board of the Canadian Journal of Women and the Law[2] and has been on several other editorial or advisory boards. She also works for feminist law reform and is a member of organizations that work for social change. She is on the Board of Directors of the Women's Legal Education and Action Fund (LEAF).

In 2012, Professor Boyd was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, the highest honour a scholar can achieve in the Arts, Humanities and Sciences, in recognition of her international reputation as a leading socio-legal scholar who has made exceptional contributions to family law and feminist legal studies. Other awards include a Faculty Scholar Award (2010) and an Alumni Award for Research (2008).[3]

Select works edit

Books edit

  • Autonomous Motherhood? A Socio-Legal Study of Choice and Constraint (U. Toronto Press, 2007)(with D Chunn, F Kelly and W Wiegers)
  • Law and Families, International Library of Essays in Law and Society (edited with H. Rhoades) (Ashgate 2006)
  • Child Custody, Law, and Women's Work (Toronto: Oxford University Press, 2003)
  • Challenging the Public/Private Divide: Feminism, Law, and Public Policy (University of Toronto Press, 1997).
  • (with D. Chunn and H. Lessard) (UBC Press, 2007)

Articles edit

  • “Family Law Reform in (Neoliberal) Context: British Columbia's New Family Law Act”, (2014) 28:1 International Journal of Law, Policy and the Family 77-99 (with R. Treloar).
  • “‘Marriage is More Than Just a Piece of Paper’: Feminist Critiques of Same Sex Marriage.” (2013) 8(2) National Taiwan University Law Review 263-298
  • "Still Gendered after all this Time? Care and Autonomy in Child Custody Debates" in N Priaulx and A Wrigley, eds., Ethics, Law, and Society vol V: Ethics of Care, Body Politics, Theorising the Ethical and Governance (Ashgate, 2012), 69–90.
  • "Spaces and Challenges: Feminism in Legal Academia" (2011) 44(1) UBC Law Review 205-220
  • "Relocation, indeterminacy, and burden of proof: lessons from Canada" (2011) 23(2) Child and Family Law Qtly 155–177.
  • "Joint Custody and Guardianship in the British Columbia Courts: Not a Cautious Approach" (2010) 29 Canadian Family Law Quarterly 223–252.
  • "Autonomy for Mothers? Relational Theory and Parenting Apart" (2010) 18(2) Feminist Legal Studies 137–158.
  • "Is Equality Enough? Fathers' Rights and Women's Rights Advocacy." In Rethinking Equality Projects in Law: Feminist Challenges, edited by Rosemary Hunter, 59–79. Oxford: Hart Publishing, 2008, Onati International Series in Law and Society.
  • "Gendering Legal Parenthood: Bio-Genetic Ties, Intentionality and Responsibility." (2007) 25 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 55–85.
  • "Losing the Feminist Voice? Debates on the Legal Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships in Canada." (2006) 14 Feminist Legal Studies 213-240 (with C. Young).
  • "Canadian Feminist Literature on Law: An Annotated Bibliography", (1999) 11 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law.
  • "Who Influences Family Law Reform? Discourses on Motherhood and Fatherhood in Legislative Reform Debates in Canada" (2002) 26 Studies in Law, Politics, and Society 43-75 (with C. Young)

References edit

  1. ^ "Allard School of Law | The Centre for Feminist Legal Studies". Allard.ubc.ca. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  2. ^ a b c d "Susan B. Boyd, F.R.S.C." The University of British Columbia. Retrieved 2015-11-17.
  3. ^ a b "Allard School of Law | Susan B. Boyd, F.R.S.C". Allard.ubc.ca. 2015-06-30. Retrieved 2015-11-17.

External links edit

  • University of British Columbia profile

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This biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Susan Boyd news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message Susan B Boyd is a Canadian feminist legal scholar the inaugural Chair in Feminist Legal Studies and founder of the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies 1 and Professor Emerita at UBC 2 She conducts research in the fields of feminist legal theory law and gender law and sexuality parenthood law child custody law and law and social justice In 2012 Professor Boyd was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in recognition of her international reputation as a leading socio legal scholar 2 Susan B BoydNationalityCanadianEducationBishop s University B A 1975 McGill University LL B 1978 University of London LL M 1982 University of Amsterdam D E I 1979 Notable workAutonomous Motherhood A Socio Legal Study of Choice and Constraint University of Toronto Press 2015 with D Chunn F Kelly and W Wiegers TitleProfessor Emerita at UBC Contents 1 Education 2 Career 3 Select works 3 1 Books 3 2 Articles 4 References 5 External linksEducation editBoyd attended Bishop s University B A 1975 McGill University LL B 1978 the University of London LL M 1982 and the University of Amsterdam D E I 1979 3 Career editBoyd taught at Carleton University s Department of Law in Ottawa and then joined the Allard School of Law in 1992 2 At UBC she held the endowed research Chair in Feminist Legal Studies from 1992 to 2015 She was the founding Director of the Centre for Feminist Legal Studies from 2007 to 2012 She retired on June 30 2015 but continues her relationship with UBC as Professor Emerita Professor Boyd researches and publishes on feminist legal theory and gender and sexuality issues in the fields of family law especially child custody and parenthood law In 2007 she co edited Reaction and Resistance Feminism Law and Social Change and Poverty Rights Social Citizenship and Legal Activism Law and Families appeared in 2006 Her book Child Custody Law and Women s Work was published in 2003 Canadian Feminist Literature on Law An Annotated Bibliography appeared in 1999 Challenging the Public Private Divide Feminism Law and Public Policy was published in 1997 Her latest book 2015 is Autonomous Motherhood A Socio Legal Study of Choice and Constraint which addresses legal parenthood and the possibilities for autonomous motherhood Professor Boyd was a long standing member of the editorial board of the Canadian Journal of Women and the Law 2 and has been on several other editorial or advisory boards She also works for feminist law reform and is a member of organizations that work for social change She is on the Board of Directors of the Women s Legal Education and Action Fund LEAF In 2012 Professor Boyd was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada the highest honour a scholar can achieve in the Arts Humanities and Sciences in recognition of her international reputation as a leading socio legal scholar who has made exceptional contributions to family law and feminist legal studies Other awards include a Faculty Scholar Award 2010 and an Alumni Award for Research 2008 3 Select works editBooks edit Autonomous Motherhood A Socio Legal Study of Choice and Constraint U Toronto Press 2007 with D Chunn F Kelly and W Wiegers Law and Families International Library of Essays in Law and Society edited with H Rhoades Ashgate 2006 Child Custody Law and Women s Work Toronto Oxford University Press 2003 Challenging the Public Private Divide Feminism Law and Public Policy University of Toronto Press 1997 Reaction and Resistance Feminism Law and Social Change with D Chunn and H Lessard UBC Press 2007 Articles edit Family Law Reform in Neoliberal Context British Columbia s New Family Law Act 2014 28 1 International Journal of Law Policy and the Family 77 99 with R Treloar Marriage is More Than Just a Piece of Paper Feminist Critiques of Same Sex Marriage 2013 8 2 National Taiwan University Law Review 263 298 Still Gendered after all this Time Care and Autonomy in Child Custody Debates in N Priaulx and A Wrigley eds Ethics Law and Society vol V Ethics of Care Body Politics Theorising the Ethical and Governance Ashgate 2012 69 90 Spaces and Challenges Feminism in Legal Academia 2011 44 1 UBC Law Review 205 220 Relocation indeterminacy and burden of proof lessons from Canada 2011 23 2 Child and Family Law Qtly 155 177 Joint Custody and Guardianship in the British Columbia Courts Not a Cautious Approach 2010 29 Canadian Family Law Quarterly 223 252 Autonomy for Mothers Relational Theory and Parenting Apart 2010 18 2 Feminist Legal Studies 137 158 Is Equality Enough Fathers Rights and Women s Rights Advocacy In Rethinking Equality Projects in Law Feminist Challenges edited by Rosemary Hunter 59 79 Oxford Hart Publishing 2008 Onati International Series in Law and Society Gendering Legal Parenthood Bio Genetic Ties Intentionality and Responsibility 2007 25 Windsor Yearbook of Access to Justice 55 85 Losing the Feminist Voice Debates on the Legal Recognition of Same Sex Partnerships in Canada 2006 14 Feminist Legal Studies 213 240 with C Young Canadian Feminist Literature on Law An Annotated Bibliography 1999 11 Canadian Journal of Women and the Law Who Influences Family Law Reform Discourses on Motherhood and Fatherhood in Legislative Reform Debates in Canada 2002 26 Studies in Law Politics and Society 43 75 with C Young References edit Allard School of Law The Centre for Feminist Legal Studies Allard ubc ca Retrieved 2015 11 17 a b c d Susan B Boyd F R S C The University of British Columbia Retrieved 2015 11 17 a b Allard School of Law Susan B Boyd F R S C Allard ubc ca 2015 06 30 Retrieved 2015 11 17 External links editUniversity of British Columbia profile Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Susan Boyd amp oldid 1113503446, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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